Attendees will learn how recent and forthcoming changes to the standards may impact key aspects of their organization's fall protection program. The presentation will explain how the standards ...
Use these areas of a fall protection safety program to make intelligent decisions about fall protection based on risk analysis and not guesswork. This summer, OSHA launched a week-long campaign ...
This session will help participants prepare for a potential OSHA visit, evaluate gaps in your fall protection program, and provide meaningful recommendations to improve safety. Thom is a safety ...
Fall protection training comes in many forms but must be a documented part of every organization’s fall protection program. For example, OSHA requires employers to designate Authorized Users before ...
OSHA and Northwestern's Fall Protection Program require you to be protected from fall hazards at or above 4 feet in height. To determine if you need fall protection, each work area must be assessed to ...
Lack of fall protection for the worker and no fall protection program in place Inexperienced or untrained workers who cannot identify common fall hazards Unstable work surfaces with no guardrails ...
The fall protection program provides procedures and guidelines to protect employees from the hazards associated with falls to lower levels such as from loading docks, rooftops and other heights.